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Re: another scraper site


   
 I hadn't heard of the term 'scraping' - after a little
research, I'm still a little confused - maybe someone
can help me.
 
 I'm often asked to post rss feeds to garden blogs
on my website (which I'll gladly do), and I've posted
rss feeds to gardening blogs/news sources/articles
which I find interesting or may be of interest to

 
 I was considering expanding the amount of topic oriented
feeds I publish, all of the links go directly to the
source, I'm not pretending to be the originator of
the content, and it seems like the authors are getting
a significant number of visitors to their site because
I'm publishing the feeds - I guess my question is
where is the line (in the GWL listserve members eyes)
between finding interesting content for my members
and from scraping ?
 
 I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts.
 
 Thanks
 Mitch Shirts
 President
 www.theMulch.com
 

  
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